Known as the "city of sin" in the Book of Jonah, Nineveh was the capital of the mighty Assyrian Empire.

Long the ultimate cautionary tale, these cities were destroyed by "fire and brimstone" in Genesis 19 . For years, their existence was doubted, but recent excavations have pinpointed compelling candidates.

Babylon is synonymous with power and spiritual corruption in both Daniel and Revelation.

: According to Joshua 6, the city's walls collapsed flat after the Israelites marched around them.

Lost Cities Of The Bible -

Known as the "city of sin" in the Book of Jonah, Nineveh was the capital of the mighty Assyrian Empire.

Long the ultimate cautionary tale, these cities were destroyed by "fire and brimstone" in Genesis 19 . For years, their existence was doubted, but recent excavations have pinpointed compelling candidates. Lost Cities of the Bible

Babylon is synonymous with power and spiritual corruption in both Daniel and Revelation. Known as the "city of sin" in the

: According to Joshua 6, the city's walls collapsed flat after the Israelites marched around them. their existence was doubted

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